Michael Cohen College Football and College Basketball Writer ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The marquee game on this weekend’s Big Ten schedule took place more than 300 miles from here, in Bloomington, Indiana, where a team that was picked to win the league in early October hosted the No. 1 team in the country for a Saturday matinée. The latest chapter of an in-state rivalry between Purdue and 21st-ranked Indiana lived up to its billing as a potential game of the season in a conference known for its high-level big men. Indiana star Trayce Jackson-Davis (6-feet-9, 245 pounds) scored 25 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked five shots to nip the Boilermakers in a 79-74 win. Purdue behemoth Zach Edey (7-feet-4, 305 pounds) added to a résumé that already makes him the front-runner for this year’s Naismith College Player of the Year by pouring in 33 points and snaring 18 rebounds…
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